Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dyslexia in a crowd



When words have wide spacing between their letters  a dyslexic child can read faster and better.  It's true.   Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences cites a new study that proves it.

So, a too-easy accommodation teachers and writers can (and ought to) make in a second is to space individual letters further apart.  -Easiest accommodation ev-er!


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